(Tenth in a series of posts on the Art of Collecting)
In my search for Ross Braught, I had spoken to Braught’s studio assistant who had helped Braught pack up all his artworks when he left Kansas City in 1962; Tom Russell described how they had meticulously unstretched scores of canvases and carefully rolled them up and put them in heavy-duty storage tubes. A life’s work rolled up and stored—somewhere! I was at my wits end—a dead end.
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